1. The Siege of Sebastopol from the 6th of November 1854, to the middle of
the ensuing February; 2. Eupatoria; 3. The Emperor Nicholas; 4. Siege of
Sebastopol from the middle of February 1855 to the second week of April; 5.
The secret terms of the mission entrusted to General Niel; 6. The April
bombardment; 7. The Siege of Sebastopol (with exclusion of the April
bombardment, already narrated) from the 9th of April to the middle of May;
8. troubled counsels of the French; 9. The now actively perturbing
interference of Louis Napoleon in the war for Sebastopol; 10. The
interposition of the French Emperor continuing and bringing about the
recall of a joint expedition; 11. The Emperor's dictation resisted, the
collapse of his plan, and the resignation of Canrobert; 12. The relations
of Austria and Prussia with the belligerents. The peace negotiations with
Russia. The Austrian proposals. Their rejection entailing a change of
Austria's policy; Appendix.